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has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? if it's not there, we dig by the septic tank 'til we find the problem. average repair costs six thousand dollars. monthly maintenance with rid-x? about six dollars. (announcer) use rid-x monthly to help keep your septic systems operating efficiently between pumpings. new tide stain release. it's an advanced in-wash booster that works with your detergent to help remove the toughest stains the first time. new tide stain release. available in duo pack, liquid or powder. vvo: when you can serve yourat family breakfast from walmart, vo: for a little over $2 a per
has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon...
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jennifer griffin covers the pentagon for us and she is live on the phone with us. do we know anything in response to that question? do we have any answers? >> we had a briefing with a senior u.s. official last night, who gave us some of the time line and back story as to how this came about. essentially what happened, in mid july these women were being kept in north korea. they were periodically being allowed to call home to their family. during a phone conversation in the middle of july there were laid to their parents that north korean officials said that if bill clinton were to come there, he could secure their release. that was the message. it was not outdoor, not just a senior u.s. official, apparently the north koreans asked for bill clinton by name. over the weekend of july 24, the national security agency was looking at this and how they could make it happen. how a private visit by bill clinton, if he went there and could be a done deal. this was a deal that was done well in advance. it was batted, scrub -- vetted, scrubbed compass of and they even used the
jennifer griffin covers the pentagon for us and she is live on the phone with us. do we know anything in response to that question? do we have any answers? >> we had a briefing with a senior u.s. official last night, who gave us some of the time line and back story as to how this came about. essentially what happened, in mid july these women were being kept in north korea. they were periodically being allowed to call home to their family. during a phone conversation in the middle of july...
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e-mail us. cnn.com/primenews. or you can text us. hlntv. just start your message with the word "prime." it's your chance to be heard. >> controversy, opinion, your point of view. this is "prime news." >>> welcome. this is hour number two of "prime news." i'm mike galanos. all right. we have a disturbing new report on michael jackson. we just confirmed dr. conrad murray, personal physician for the king of pop, was surprised about michael jackson's "very unusual problems." murray's lawyer says the doctor did not know about jackson's alleged addiction or his medication when he -- excuse me, when the singer hired him for his comeback tour. plus shocking new reports that dr. murray left jackson alone and under the influence of the powerful anesthetic propofol to make some phone calls and by the time dr. murray returned michael jackson had stopped breathing. as always, we'll take your calls. 1-877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it, dr. jeffrey guy, professor of surgery at vanderbilt university. also with us, criminal defense attorney jennifer
e-mail us. cnn.com/primenews. or you can text us. hlntv. just start your message with the word "prime." it's your chance to be heard. >> controversy, opinion, your point of view. this is "prime news." >>> welcome. this is hour number two of "prime news." i'm mike galanos. all right. we have a disturbing new report on michael jackson. we just confirmed dr. conrad murray, personal physician for the king of pop, was surprised about michael jackson's...
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you can e-mail us at cnn.com/primenews or text us at hlntv. just start your message with the word "prime." controversy, opinion, your point of view. this is "prime news." >>> welcome. this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. what a story. the picture of sheer terror. a man enters an aerobic dance class, turns off the lights, doesn't say a word, and then starts firing. this happened at an l.a. fitness just outside of pittsburgh last night. three women in that class were shot and killed. nine others were hurt. that before the gunman killed himself. now, the police say the man has been identified as george sodini. 48 years old, a member of that gym. he was on a mission, hellbent on shooting people, brought four handguns in a gym bag, left notes inside, talking about his hatred for women. he had blogged about his loneliness, rejection, growing rage. want to hear from you on this story. call in. 1-877-tell-hln is the number. and we want to start with jordan solomon. she witnessed the shooting, was in the class when it happened. and thankfully, she's
you can e-mail us at cnn.com/primenews or text us at hlntv. just start your message with the word "prime." controversy, opinion, your point of view. this is "prime news." >>> welcome. this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. what a story. the picture of sheer terror. a man enters an aerobic dance class, turns off the lights, doesn't say a word, and then starts firing. this happened at an l.a. fitness just outside of pittsburgh last night. three women in...
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they want d us to talk about portable and they wanted us to make not a voluntary contribution or commitment to that but they wanted us to be clear and transparent that we would support legislation to do exactly that. that had a material impact in all of our processes and discussions. and at the end of last year, in december we came forward with a very comprehensive program which in fact is the building blocks of what members of congress are talking about today in the area of insurance reform. so we're proud of that. we can contribute to it. we can help educate people on the importance of this and how it works. >> so to be sure i understand, your argument is that universality is the game changer that once you have everybody in the system then you can begin to restructure. but until then, if that condition is not met then these won't work because sick people or the healthy people won't come in. >> and this isn't a hype thesssiss on our part. this is a view that now has been born out with experience in a large number of states. we've done a report, it wasn't done by us. we had a third party do
they want d us to talk about portable and they wanted us to make not a voluntary contribution or commitment to that but they wanted us to be clear and transparent that we would support legislation to do exactly that. that had a material impact in all of our processes and discussions. and at the end of last year, in december we came forward with a very comprehensive program which in fact is the building blocks of what members of congress are talking about today in the area of insurance reform....
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divine intervention happens a lot with us i tavis: you kow hwer me. reba mcentire with her rd album, eep on loving you" and thank you for coming on. next is de koontz. stay withs. ♪strange ♪ tavis: there are bestselling authors and then there is dean koontz. his books have sold 400 milon copies in 38 lanages. there are a w works out including a work of non fiction, including "a big little life." i know you don't do this mh. you are always coherent. let me ask youthis questn, i am t a dog owner. i may get tis better. wahtis it about -- what i it about dogs that make for such good subject matter. everyeek, you look and there are 16 books listed, 3 or 4 about dogs. >> when you hink about this, is there any other specs that would risk i life to save a human being. dogs do is and frequently do this. there is something special about the bond. there islso thehing, ihate to admit this buthat i lost my dog it was harde an losing my parents or a sibli or a frnd. no matter howmuch we love them, it is a huma relationship. it is imperfect. but with a dog, i is
divine intervention happens a lot with us i tavis: you kow hwer me. reba mcentire with her rd album, eep on loving you" and thank you for coming on. next is de koontz. stay withs. ♪strange ♪ tavis: there are bestselling authors and then there is dean koontz. his books have sold 400 milon copies in 38 lanages. there are a w works out including a work of non fiction, including "a big little life." i know you don't do this mh. you are always coherent. let me ask youthis questn,...
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with us in our l.a. studios. in washington, pat brown, criminal profiler, founder and ceo of the sexual homicide exchange. mike, get us up to date. what is this all about? >> well, what we have is a man who went from being a person of interest to a murder suspect. this is probably even, still, the husband of jasmine fiore. he's a reality tv star. he's the one who reported her missing. police found a body at about the same time and then they tried to find him and he was gone. >> larry: reported what, by phone? >> yeah, i think he called it in to police. just coincidentally at the same time, police had found this nude body in a dumpster behind an apartment complex. they identified it as his wife. they wanted to talk to him. they couldn't find him. >> larry: and she's the model. this was all in buena park here in california, right? >> the body was found in buena park. the man is originally from canada. they fear he was going to flee to canada. and sure enough, that's where they think he went. >> larry: that's ryan a
with us in our l.a. studios. in washington, pat brown, criminal profiler, founder and ceo of the sexual homicide exchange. mike, get us up to date. what is this all about? >> well, what we have is a man who went from being a person of interest to a murder suspect. this is probably even, still, the husband of jasmine fiore. he's a reality tv star. he's the one who reported her missing. police found a body at about the same time and then they tried to find him and he was gone. >>...
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it comes from somewhere. >> what's up with us, chuck? what's up with us? >> there's a disconnect. >> what do we do to connect then? >> we've individualized ourselves to i, and we can't take care of we. we know elements of our family might not go to school, might not go to college, we distance ourselves and don't lead them and navigate through the storm. we'll have side effects. that's what we're having right now. they say take race out of the race. it's called a race, number one. then they look at, you know, talk about all the heat that barack obama -- sometimes we've got to say the politically incorrect thing, i don't, chuck, what are you voting for? i'm voting for barack obama for all the wright, and spell it with a w, and the wrong reasons. i know the pressure will be deep and all our hard hats in america will have our hard hats on day two if he gets up in there. all the wrong reasons, because he's black, yes. >> that's not a wrong reason. that's icing on the cake. >> since the first election, not only has there been a white male that has won, a white m
it comes from somewhere. >> what's up with us, chuck? what's up with us? >> there's a disconnect. >> what do we do to connect then? >> we've individualized ourselves to i, and we can't take care of we. we know elements of our family might not go to school, might not go to college, we distance ourselves and don't lead them and navigate through the storm. we'll have side effects. that's what we're having right now. they say take race out of the race. it's called a race,...
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it is to use your aarp medicare supplement insurance. you just show your card. no hassles. at this time of my life, freedom is everything. medicare only pays for part of your healthcare coverage. you have to come up with the rest. it's all about freedom of choice. back in the sixties, i went my own way. why stop now? so call today for a free information kit. when you call, you'll also receive... this free educational guide to help you... understand your medicare coverage options. it's yours free, so call now. and learn how aarp medicare supplement insurance... can help make your sixties a time of freedom. again. bret: finally tonight, we have talked about the problems the obama administration has had getting health-reform passed. >> the president has said, uh, uh, uh, uh -- [laughter] uh, uh, uh, and i, uh, it has been very constructive, and, we, uh, uh, -- in my current pursuits. bret: that is it for "special report" this time, the only report" this time, the only place where
it is to use your aarp medicare supplement insurance. you just show your card. no hassles. at this time of my life, freedom is everything. medicare only pays for part of your healthcare coverage. you have to come up with the rest. it's all about freedom of choice. back in the sixties, i went my own way. why stop now? so call today for a free information kit. when you call, you'll also receive... this free educational guide to help you... understand your medicare coverage options. it's yours...
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the one thing though the mortgage process is much longer than it used to be. we see people trying to buy or take advantage of the short sales or foreclosures and that extends the process even more. the rates will fluctuate and go up and down. we had a blip this past week and rates went above the 5 1/2% but they are relatively -- especially in conjunction with sales prices, outstanding. >> i want to talk to you before we go. i was reading an article some folks think there will be more housing pain over the next couple of years. this is not encouraging thing to read especially with what you do an the rest of us who are seeing home values go south, not north. what's the future hold. >> no one can really predict the future. the economy is cyclical and we'd need a crystal ball to do that. however, in dc we have seen stabilization of the home prices and people are starting to put their homes op the market again because they can get out from under their mortgage without losing money necessarily. >> but that same article was talking about people just walking away. the
the one thing though the mortgage process is much longer than it used to be. we see people trying to buy or take advantage of the short sales or foreclosures and that extends the process even more. the rates will fluctuate and go up and down. we had a blip this past week and rates went above the 5 1/2% but they are relatively -- especially in conjunction with sales prices, outstanding. >> i want to talk to you before we go. i was reading an article some folks think there will be more...
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he ran our lives, and he was threatening to kill us, the two of us and himself. it was a difficult childhood. i was happy as a kid. you can be happy or not and you make what you've got. my happiness came out of books, or just the attitude. my dad, i am writing about him now. he had a strange side, inventing things. he was such a good salesman. he could have done well. he would punch out the boss, a bad career move. tavis: not very good. >> later in life he was diagnosed as bororrline schizophrenic, complicated by alcoholism and then there was sociopathic and it explained my childhood. i sometimes say the odd part of this is my dad made our lives so difficult, i always said, the one thing i have to know is i will never be like my father. he gave me the drive. i didn't want to be what he was. i kept away from alcohol and in many ways, without that i might not be where i am now. >> it is a blessing. i recieve that. enduring all of that, it is easy to see what your father was. another thing, to have come through that well adjusted. >> well, talk to my wife. tavis: ma
he ran our lives, and he was threatening to kill us, the two of us and himself. it was a difficult childhood. i was happy as a kid. you can be happy or not and you make what you've got. my happiness came out of books, or just the attitude. my dad, i am writing about him now. he had a strange side, inventing things. he was such a good salesman. he could have done well. he would punch out the boss, a bad career move. tavis: not very good. >> later in life he was diagnosed as bororrline...
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i knew you were ok because obviously those who of us -- those of us who are fans knew the new stuff, and you interspersed it through the show and it still flowed. >> i was not going to do that. i felt in some ways that it has been so long, not not that i want to repeat myself, but i felt that i owed the many years that have been waiting a specific thing. also i am excited to do it again. i get bored fast, so you want to kind of change it up. you did not want to look like your formula -- he did not want to look like you are a formula or conveyor belt. it was a really, really exhilarating experience just to get the encouragement from the masses. tavis: are you ready for the big tour now? >> i am ready. i am never as ready as i would like to be, but i just get out there. it is a blessing to do this. any job, any work at this point for anyone is something that you need to sort of give praise to god for. but i am very excited about touring for the next 18, 21 months for this trilogy set. tavis: you mentioned the word gratitude earlier in the conversation, and we are so grateful to you for
i knew you were ok because obviously those who of us -- those of us who are fans knew the new stuff, and you interspersed it through the show and it still flowed. >> i was not going to do that. i felt in some ways that it has been so long, not not that i want to repeat myself, but i felt that i owed the many years that have been waiting a specific thing. also i am excited to do it again. i get bored fast, so you want to kind of change it up. you did not want to look like your formula --...
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which is no surprise to us. we've said all along that misty has been inconsistent in her statements. >> i just woke up and my back door was open and i can't find my daughter. >> can't find what? >> our daughter. >> miller said she told him she wanted to clear her name, so he set up a polygraph. she failed it miserably. miller says croslin wanted to do more, and so he set up a voice analysis test and failed that, too. >> did you intentionally withhold any information regarding haleigh's disappearance? her answer was no. she failed it miserably with a 99% deception. >> she's gone. that's all i know. when i woke up, when i went to sleep she was there and then when i woke up, she was gone. >> here's the back door and here's the lock. it sticks. so there you go. now we open the back door and here is the back screen door. the one that was propped open with the cinderblock, okay? now if you see, when you close, it slams. it makes a loud noise. but if you leave this door, this slowly closes as well. >> i just want every
which is no surprise to us. we've said all along that misty has been inconsistent in her statements. >> i just woke up and my back door was open and i can't find my daughter. >> can't find what? >> our daughter. >> miller said she told him she wanted to clear her name, so he set up a polygraph. she failed it miserably. miller says croslin wanted to do more, and so he set up a voice analysis test and failed that, too. >> did you intentionally withhold any...
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why are you using that? do you know that that word has a history of violence and degradation behind it? some of them know. some of them don't know. you get in conversations. each person -- i mean i don't agree with hillary clinton on a lot of things and i don't even know whether she made up the "it takes a village." >> not at all. she got that the same place she had the military attack -- >> exactly. >> sniper fire. dodging. but you know what? it does take a village. everybody in the room. each person, you can mentor with kids, you can talk to them. there are kids that i work with in new york city, black and puerto rican who come from homes with only one parent, maybe welfare, maybe schools that ar't so great. we get to talk. i bring them to work with me. they get to see other people of color acting differently, and it starts getting their minds awake again. >> real quick for me. >> we better stop looking at business with a model of more always means better. so when it comes down to programming, they take th
why are you using that? do you know that that word has a history of violence and degradation behind it? some of them know. some of them don't know. you get in conversations. each person -- i mean i don't agree with hillary clinton on a lot of things and i don't even know whether she made up the "it takes a village." >> not at all. she got that the same place she had the military attack -- >> exactly. >> sniper fire. dodging. but you know what? it does take a village....
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the idea of being a millionaire sounds real nice to most of us, i would imagine all of us. i just wouldn't want the hassle of being rich? well if you do like the thought you still have a chance to win the bucks buzz up to $207 million you can catch the mega millions drawing right here on wbal-tv 11 at 11:22 tonight. that brings us to your answer of our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we asked what would you do with the money if you won tonight's mega amillions jackpot. >> ty boings writes once i regain consciousness i'd repay my debts and purchase my home and help select family members with their debt. >> all family members are, like, who does and doesn't ty like? >> well, send letters to ty now. >> keep those responses coming to watercooler@wbaltv.com. we'll post all of them on our front page of our website. >> a baltimore county woman is suing police for what they did to her in front of her kids. >> and world sports spotlight once again, what could be coming here at 6:19. >> and as the amount of drive-ins around the country is dwindling one teen is comin
the idea of being a millionaire sounds real nice to most of us, i would imagine all of us. i just wouldn't want the hassle of being rich? well if you do like the thought you still have a chance to win the bucks buzz up to $207 million you can catch the mega millions drawing right here on wbal-tv 11 at 11:22 tonight. that brings us to your answer of our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we asked what would you do with the money if you won tonight's mega amillions jackpot....
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also with us, back with us, kent taylor, reporter "prime news" affiliate wave. and joining me again on the phone, colleague, friend stephen a. smith, journalist, former anchor, reporter, analyst, espn and again my colleague at cnn si. great to have everybody back. kent, let me start with you. oar a reporter there in louisville. is there talk of any kind of punishment at all for the coach or are they just moving forward? >> it dpunts sound like it at this point. as you said, tom jurich, the athletic director, vice president of athletics, he said he's a million percent behind him. we talked with the president of the university dr. james ramsey today. he seems to be behind coach pitino. we'll see. unless something else comes out, which is entirely possible at this point, i mean, it's been crazy for the last four months. so as long as we have all the facts right now, it sounds like nothing else will happen to coach pitino, that he will not be suspended, window take a leave of absence, and will be back on the bench next season. >> real quick, ken, the president of th
also with us, back with us, kent taylor, reporter "prime news" affiliate wave. and joining me again on the phone, colleague, friend stephen a. smith, journalist, former anchor, reporter, analyst, espn and again my colleague at cnn si. great to have everybody back. kent, let me start with you. oar a reporter there in louisville. is there talk of any kind of punishment at all for the coach or are they just moving forward? >> it dpunts sound like it at this point. as you said, tom...
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michelle joins us with the rest of the day's business news. happy friday to you michelle. >> hey, stan, happy friday to you too. it's all about that four-letter word today, j-o-b-s. investors appear to be in a holding pattern. really not much activity for stock futures right now. pretty flat. the unemployment rate comes out at 8:30 about an hour before the opening bell. the prediction is enters cut fewer jobs in july than the month before. 325,000 in july compared to 467,000 jobs cut in june. this is according to economists surveyed by bloomberg still the slowdown in job cuts will not be helping the unemployment rate much showing the unemployment climbing to 9.6% that's a 26-year high. slight pullbacks for stocks ahead of today's report and here's a way to get that harbored look without paying $96,000 you'll be able to buy harvard clothes taking advantage of this year's preppy look and putting out a line of clothing. the clothes aren't cheap, $160 for shirts, $195 for trousers, $495 for a harvard sport coat. a spokesperson says the harvard yar
michelle joins us with the rest of the day's business news. happy friday to you michelle. >> hey, stan, happy friday to you too. it's all about that four-letter word today, j-o-b-s. investors appear to be in a holding pattern. really not much activity for stock futures right now. pretty flat. the unemployment rate comes out at 8:30 about an hour before the opening bell. the prediction is enters cut fewer jobs in july than the month before. 325,000 in july compared to 467,000 jobs cut in...
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closer to the weekend that will actually help us. by giving us more clearing into the weekend. so looking at 82 degrees with a chance for some stray showers and thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. and on the five-day forecast. it looks like we will see the temperatures going from 82 to 85 on friday. 30 percent chance for showers. saturday 88 with a 30 percent chance. and then by sunday, monday, temperatures warm up more. more sunshine leading us into next week. and things warm back up to the lower 90s by the middle of next week. jennifer and jeff? . >> if you doodle at meetings or on the phone you are probably doodling all right. british scientists found that scribbling through phone calls, for instance, will help you to remember 30 percent more the information that you are hearing over the phone. why? concentrating on squiggleing shapes keep you focused and prevents day dreaming. >> jet blue announces all you can jet pass. today through august 21 customers can purchase an unlimited travel pass for only $599. allows them, however, see what you get for your money. allows them to v
closer to the weekend that will actually help us. by giving us more clearing into the weekend. so looking at 82 degrees with a chance for some stray showers and thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. and on the five-day forecast. it looks like we will see the temperatures going from 82 to 85 on friday. 30 percent chance for showers. saturday 88 with a 30 percent chance. and then by sunday, monday, temperatures warm up more. more sunshine leading us into next week. and things warm back up to the...
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use doppler radar to track coming storms. go to foxbaltimore.com/hurricane. . >> what happened when a big truck heads into a tunnel that is not quite big enough? find out in tonight's "get this". >> and the injury bug is biting . >> get this. a wild card chase in georgia ends with a driver jumping out on of what police say was a stolen car. and the vehicle kept moving. the car hit a curve and rolled down an embankment with the female passenger still inside. woman got out of the car on her own. police grabbed the driver that charges include speeding and theft. his female companion was charged with theft by receiving stolen property. >> how does a 13 1/2 foot tall truck fit through a 12-foot tall tunnel? it doesn't. truck driver in alabama learned the hard way. this 18-wheeler folded like an accordion after the driver tried to drive through the tunnel, which was scraped but not damaged. the state transportation departed the driver blamed his gps for route oning him that direction. >> have you seen this giant blue bird, if you h
use doppler radar to track coming storms. go to foxbaltimore.com/hurricane. . >> what happened when a big truck heads into a tunnel that is not quite big enough? find out in tonight's "get this". >> and the injury bug is biting . >> get this. a wild card chase in georgia ends with a driver jumping out on of what police say was a stolen car. and the vehicle kept moving. the car hit a curve and rolled down an embankment with the female passenger still inside. woman got...
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that brings us to our question of the day. should the healthcare plan be scrapped if it adds to the deficit? go to foxbaltimore.com and tell us what you think. your response oh could air tonight at 10. >> how does traffic look tonight? hello, candice. >> hi, jeff. we do have a pretty descent rain showers right now across 695 across the cree bridge and parts of 95 and on 95 through the tunnels. that will definitely be a factor. we are doing okay out there. not so good but in descent shape on 95. 51 miles per hour on the northbound direction. and seems to be there on the jfx. 47 on 83 moving through baltimore. it does drop down pretty far to 39 miles per hour on the west side of the beltway. heading on 95 through howard county, cruising along there with 54 miles per hour. as far as incidents. there are quite a few of those out there. we do have a serious accident on southbound 95. it is right after road only the right lane is squeezing by there. as a result you will want it stick with route 40 or even route 1 instead. a little b
that brings us to our question of the day. should the healthcare plan be scrapped if it adds to the deficit? go to foxbaltimore.com and tell us what you think. your response oh could air tonight at 10. >> how does traffic look tonight? hello, candice. >> hi, jeff. we do have a pretty descent rain showers right now across 695 across the cree bridge and parts of 95 and on 95 through the tunnels. that will definitely be a factor. we are doing okay out there. not so good but in descent...
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the use their cell phone. the use paper lists of kurds. that is a fine second thing. you can do that without costing a lot of money. but i thought you were born to start a different point. there is a fascinating shift taking place. it was just announced. they are starting to pay a lot more for the technical skills that are for the management and writing skills. for the last 12 years, we have been in this compliance economy. the actual prices for people have shifted. i think it reflects the fact that we have been hit so hard. when you go back and look at the gaza deadbolt did not get hit hard, they cleaned up earlier. when you figure that out, you figure out they had exactly the same tools. the only difference was that the one that found that early had a set of skills that the guys who did not find it did not have. we have not been supporting the people that one of those skills. they say you can always buy the technical skills. china has a competition in every military district in the country. he won a local competition and they put him through a 30 day intensive train
the use their cell phone. the use paper lists of kurds. that is a fine second thing. you can do that without costing a lot of money. but i thought you were born to start a different point. there is a fascinating shift taking place. it was just announced. they are starting to pay a lot more for the technical skills that are for the management and writing skills. for the last 12 years, we have been in this compliance economy. the actual prices for people have shifted. i think it reflects the fact...
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well, the folks at quicken have a new online tool that you can use, and you can use it to make sure that the bills you are receiving are, in fact, coded properly, and you're being billed right. i like that. i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to be smart with your wallet, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> well, clark will teach to you save more, spend less, and avoid getting ripped off. catch him at noon eastern on saturdays and sundays right here on hln. >>> it takes teachers a few days to learn their students' names. one teacher has to tell quintuplets and quadruplets apart. >>> hey! how are you? it is 8:00, straight-up. i'm robin meade, and we are so glad to have you today. let's jump right into the news stories. >> there is simply no rational basis for this combination for the treatment of insomnia, no protocol on earth that would include these substances. >> that is doctor drew pin ski that said michael jackson had enough drugs in his system to take down an elephant. now the "associated press" reports that jackson's death may be a homicide. what can mean for one of the doctors who t
well, the folks at quicken have a new online tool that you can use, and you can use it to make sure that the bills you are receiving are, in fact, coded properly, and you're being billed right. i like that. i'm clark howard. for more ways for you to be smart with your wallet, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> well, clark will teach to you save more, spend less, and avoid getting ripped off. catch him at noon eastern on saturdays and sundays right here on hln. >>> it takes teachers a...
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cooler air back to the northwest of us. and as far as the do you want looking at comfortable dew points again tonight. probably crack the windows open and let in the fresh air. continue to see this high pressure keeping us dry. but we have the clockwise spin of high pressure, air comes in from the west. bringing the temperatures up across the mid-atlantic. and continue to see those temperatures, like i had, getting into the 90s. but then see a front push in from the northwest and take the temperatures back down toward the week. hd radar around the state. clear conditions. it will be a relatively quiet night. stars out. and it looks like quiet again tomorrow. as we look at the future scan. shows 6 a.m. clear skies for the morning commute. in the afternoon, nice and dry. and through the evening hours. and thursday, it looks like we will again stay dry through the morning. but changes as we see moisture coming in from the northwest. chance for maybe a light afternoon and evening shower, 7:00, 8:00. ask so watch it closely thur
cooler air back to the northwest of us. and as far as the do you want looking at comfortable dew points again tonight. probably crack the windows open and let in the fresh air. continue to see this high pressure keeping us dry. but we have the clockwise spin of high pressure, air comes in from the west. bringing the temperatures up across the mid-atlantic. and continue to see those temperatures, like i had, getting into the 90s. but then see a front push in from the northwest and take the...
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that will do it for us today. america's news headquarters with shannon bream continues from washington. i'm jamie colby. great to have you with us today. >> eric: i'm eric sh
that will do it for us today. america's news headquarters with shannon bream continues from washington. i'm jamie colby. great to have you with us today. >> eric: i'm eric sh
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erin is with us, georgia. go ahead. >> caller: yes. i feel like if she has lupus like she says she does, she wouldn't be able to drag this kid around. i think that's what happened to kids around here or around the world are going missing because parents are getting away with stuff in public now. >> we did talk to a doctor about that. she said yes, if there is a lupus pneumonia there is going to be a weakness. she understands she can't pick him up but also says to your point, erin, that would also have trouble dragging the kid around. that was her thought there. let's get another call in. penny is with us from utah. go ahead. >> caller: hi. my comb is i don't think she should serve any prison time. i think she just needs major parenting classes. >> i agree. >> caller: a whole bunch of them. my main concern is if i would have been there and that -- store she was at, she wouldn't have been dragging that kid past me. >> what would you have said? >> caller: i would have dragged the leash and got it away from her and fought her over the kid
erin is with us, georgia. go ahead. >> caller: yes. i feel like if she has lupus like she says she does, she wouldn't be able to drag this kid around. i think that's what happened to kids around here or around the world are going missing because parents are getting away with stuff in public now. >> we did talk to a doctor about that. she said yes, if there is a lupus pneumonia there is going to be a weakness. she understands she can't pick him up but also says to your point, erin,...
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they will use video teleconferencing if they have to to get something done through the recess but one of the other republicans in the gang said today, quote, he will not adhere to an artificial deadline." bret. bret: shannon bream live on the hill. the white house leans on the broadcast networks to make room for the president and top defense officials hurdle in in secret to decide what to do in afghanistan. we've all heard about the trouble in the housing industry. the fact is, with all the talk of a national real estate market, your town, your neighborhood, your home, or the home you'd like to buy, are each unique. the national conversation may not apply at all. if you've been worrying about what your property may be worth, or wondering if your dream home may finally be affordable, ask a re/max agent or go to remax.com. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. come on. there for you... ( car starts ) and life's daily miracles. ♪ who's the best? this guy is. ♪ ( clapping ) ♪ to the point of no return... ♪ ♪ return there for you and your guilty pleasures. ♪ how long... â™
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, the likeness being used and the information being used as part of the scam for other people. >> reporter: jennifer contacted the fbi and the ag's office. and yahoo! shut down the e-mail addresses used in the scam. >> this is happening to a lot of people, we just don't know about it. >> well this one is no scam, did you see this? a taxi driver who is letting the customers pick the prices. how about that? the proof is written all over the cab. the recession-ride taxi service asking people to pay what they want. so far the owner says he was not stiffed, but didn't get cash always. some people choose to pay with cd's gift cards, but he is turning a profit. >> i am taking it he is not licensed though, but i hope it is working out for him. sounds like it is apparently. >> but a big value on today's weather, i walked out there. it was just beautiful. >> a big change, this morning, you could see the blue sky, humidity had dropped. hazy out there right now, but we'll take our breaks where we can get them. it is august, did you see the moon? it is gorgeous, not full yet. so you will get this view
, the likeness being used and the information being used as part of the scam for other people. >> reporter: jennifer contacted the fbi and the ag's office. and yahoo! shut down the e-mail addresses used in the scam. >> this is happening to a lot of people, we just don't know about it. >> well this one is no scam, did you see this? a taxi driver who is letting the customers pick the prices. how about that? the proof is written all over the cab. the recession-ride taxi service...
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but i understand it will change soon. >> chief meteorologist vytas reid joins us to let us know when the heat and storms could return. vytas? >> looks like the heat back here tomorrow. and storms later in the week. but it looks like it is starting off with a relatively quiet night. outside right now. looking at 73 degrees. clear skies. our winds are out of the southwest at five. humidity levels at 73 percent. and pressure is steady as we continue to see high pressure nearby. keeping us nice and clear. all the stars are out for another day here. or another night. tomorrow as we have clearing. here is what's going on out in the atlantic. talk quick about the storm. which could become danny. but right now the name has not been given to it yet because it has not organized. hurricane hunter planes flying through different elevations of the storm. no real circulation yet, that the storm hunters have found. and that's what they need to actually identify it as a tropical depression or tropical storm. but not reaching that category yet. it is a cluster of thunderstorm activity. watch the stor
but i understand it will change soon. >> chief meteorologist vytas reid joins us to let us know when the heat and storms could return. vytas? >> looks like the heat back here tomorrow. and storms later in the week. but it looks like it is starting off with a relatively quiet night. outside right now. looking at 73 degrees. clear skies. our winds are out of the southwest at five. humidity levels at 73 percent. and pressure is steady as we continue to see high pressure nearby. keeping...
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use caution there. otherwise great, no delays on i-70. moving well on the west side and the rest of the major roadways at this time. so we'll keep you posted. now let's get the latest on the buses and trains to kurt kroncke with the mta. >> good morning, sarah. looking good no thraze to be pen camden or mark trains. the dwirgs on sinclair due to construction and fifth and 18 buses running a little late. with the mta transit team i'm kurt kroncke now back to sandra shaw. >> good morning. we have a couple unsettled weather days to make it through before the good part of the weekend, which will be sunday. this morning not a lot of precipitation. all the activity is still well to our west and it is significant. associated with the front a deliberate mover, that said the muggy air mass you can feel outside today to see showers and storms more organized tonight as the front makes its approach through the state. 81 in cam bridge, 7t easton and if you think it's really hot there's a reason, it's actually warm and muggy outside. that's really what
use caution there. otherwise great, no delays on i-70. moving well on the west side and the rest of the major roadways at this time. so we'll keep you posted. now let's get the latest on the buses and trains to kurt kroncke with the mta. >> good morning, sarah. looking good no thraze to be pen camden or mark trains. the dwirgs on sinclair due to construction and fifth and 18 buses running a little late. with the mta transit team i'm kurt kroncke now back to sandra shaw. >> good...
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show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> you're watching baltimore's station that works for you. now, abs 2 news at 11:00. >> a look at world headlines takes us to mexico where president obama has arrived for meetings with mexico's president and the prime minister of canada. the three leaders had dinner tonight. formal talks start tomorrow. they'll talk about issues such as trade, indiannapolis, drug trafficking, security and swine flu. >>> a typhoon has slammed into the east coast of china and now nearly 1 million people have been forced to leave the area. earlier the storm hit taiwan causing that country's worst flooding in 50 years. dozens of people are missing and feared dead. the storm
show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> you're watching baltimore's station that works for you. now, abs 2 news at 11:00....
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erin is with us in georgia. go ahead. >> caller: i feel like if she has lupus like she says she does, she wouldn't be able to drag this kid around. i think that's why half the kids around the world are going missing because parents are getting away with stuff. >> we did talk to a doctor about that. she said, yes. if there is a lupus and pneumonia there is a weakness. she also says she would have trouble dragging the kid around. that was her thought there. let's get another call in. penny in utah. go ahead. >> caller: hi. my comment is, i don't think she should serve any prison time. i think she needs major parenting classes. >> i agree. >> caller: my main concern is if i would have been there in that store she was at, she wouldn't have been dragging that kid. >> what would you have done? >> caller: i would have grabbed the leash and got it away from her and stopped her from doing that. >> you were that disturbed by that? >> caller: yes. absolutely. i stopped people in places before from abusing and hitting and d
erin is with us in georgia. go ahead. >> caller: i feel like if she has lupus like she says she does, she wouldn't be able to drag this kid around. i think that's why half the kids around the world are going missing because parents are getting away with stuff. >> we did talk to a doctor about that. she said, yes. if there is a lupus and pneumonia there is a weakness. she also says she would have trouble dragging the kid around. that was her thought there. let's get another call in....
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from all of us at "primetime" and abc news, good night. captions by vitac >> from prisoners to a pardon a former president comes to the rescue of two american journalists. new at 11:00 the father prepares to see his daughter again. wild weather. rain leads to trapped drivers. and lights out in montgomery county. first restaurants now bars. new since 6:00 where they want to ban smoking now. captioned by the national captioning institute -- www.ncicap.org -- >> we're going to begin tonight with a long jordanny home for two journalists. with president bil by by their sides they e on their way baom from you are a state department he's got the latest from excited family members to the politics. >> state department officials and many others reportedly have been working for some time on this deal, and we are just receiving word from the white house the obama adminisation is saying that they haven't said much yet but the that the families of the women imprisonned requested the clinton mission. >> after months of anxiety american journalists follow
from all of us at "primetime" and abc news, good night. captions by vitac >> from prisoners to a pardon a former president comes to the rescue of two american journalists. new at 11:00 the father prepares to see his daughter again. wild weather. rain leads to trapped drivers. and lights out in montgomery county. first restaurants now bars. new since 6:00 where they want to ban smoking now. captioned by the national captioning institute -- www.ncicap.org -- >> we're going...
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whatever storage you don't have used on the iphone, you use to store your documents. plug this into the computer and plug it into ipod, you can use it as extra storage. and then i brought an external drive. this is 500 gigs. >> it's a monster. >> it can take a drop up to 84 feet. should we chuck it? >> 84 feet it can take a drop. >> i don't think you're 84 feet tall. just drop it. go ahead. >> trying to get it a little higher. >> there it goes, and it will still be able to store your data. i'm going to step on it. it's fine. it's not even creaking under my body weight, all 500 pounds of me. >> little extra. should be all right. we punish the hard drives here. >> they're made to take a beating. >> looks like it. we're talking about printers now. >> i would not drop this. this is just a canon printer. if you want something that is just going to print out your papers, don't spend more than $60 to $100. this one -- >> it will work all right. my experience with the cheaper printers is that sometimes they break a little bit earlier. >> yeah, you can go through them quickly.
whatever storage you don't have used on the iphone, you use to store your documents. plug this into the computer and plug it into ipod, you can use it as extra storage. and then i brought an external drive. this is 500 gigs. >> it's a monster. >> it can take a drop up to 84 feet. should we chuck it? >> 84 feet it can take a drop. >> i don't think you're 84 feet tall. just drop it. go ahead. >> trying to get it a little higher. >> there it goes, and it will...
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you are 3 miles south of new york, washington, d.c., virginia is south of us. it is the eastern seaboard. it is well populated. >> location, location, location. where the course take us? >> it is to showcase for the downtown harbor area is. back across conway street in front of the stadium. >> you could get a lot of tourists, people familiar with the area. what would baltimore have to do to prepare for something like this? >> we have been working with the city, and getting very good support from staff and the city council leadership. we need to complete some of the studies we have under way. noise mitigation, traffic management. >> from a driver's perspective, what do you think of baltimore city? what about the streets that people wonder about? do we need to fix our streets? >> a little bit. but the track laid out is a very driver-challenging, and there are high speed. psycho into low speed areas -- high-speed areas that go into low-speed areas. >> where are we in the selection process and who is the competition? >> we are working for rick cooperatively -- work
you are 3 miles south of new york, washington, d.c., virginia is south of us. it is the eastern seaboard. it is well populated. >> location, location, location. where the course take us? >> it is to showcase for the downtown harbor area is. back across conway street in front of the stadium. >> you could get a lot of tourists, people familiar with the area. what would baltimore have to do to prepare for something like this? >> we have been working with the city, and...
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come back and visit us at 5:00 p.m. this afternoon. we'll be back on monday. >> bye-bye. female announcer: from jennifer, while supplies last, this luxurious microfiber sofa and chair for just $399. our most dramatic offer ever: both pieces, just $399. while supplies last. from jennifer: you don't have to spend a lot to have good taste.
come back and visit us at 5:00 p.m. this afternoon. we'll be back on monday. >> bye-bye. female announcer: from jennifer, while supplies last, this luxurious microfiber sofa and chair for just $399. our most dramatic offer ever: both pieces, just $399. while supplies last. from jennifer: you don't have to spend a lot to have good taste.
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few showers south of us. as we continue to see unsettled weather south of fredericksberg and also down toward richmond going through the next day or so. high pressure will continue to build in. this front continues to retract south. heading to the south. taking the moisture with it. see dryer conditions building in from the great lakes. feels good for the next couple of days. and things start to heat up as we have a clockwise rotation of hot air around pressure. bringing us a flow of air. and increase in temperatures saturday, and sunday. tomorrow, 85 degrees. wind out of the east at five and with sun and clouds. 20 percent chance of afternoon shower. to the five day. you see 86 on saturday. clear skies. beautiful day. and sunday, 90 degrees. and then as we get toward monday looking at 90 degrees with sunny skies. 89 tuesday. and by next week, wednesday, maybe middle of the week, we will get a few pop-up showers back in the forecast. back to you. . >> millions of tiny toys are called tonight after a baby is i
few showers south of us. as we continue to see unsettled weather south of fredericksberg and also down toward richmond going through the next day or so. high pressure will continue to build in. this front continues to retract south. heading to the south. taking the moisture with it. see dryer conditions building in from the great lakes. feels good for the next couple of days. and things start to heat up as we have a clockwise rotation of hot air around pressure. bringing us a flow of air. and...
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stay with us. (announcer) back to school means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. the pizza way to snack. >>> welcome back. if you're in the market for a furry friend, well maybe it's time to take a chance. and that righthere rolling around don't there is chance and joining us to talk about chance is sandra navarro with the prince george's county spca adoption program. thank you for being here. >> sure. this is chance. he just turned 5 and he's a good boy. he'll t and lay down when you ask him to. he's an active, healthy dog. probably because he's so active, he with be better off with a family who has children that are over 10 but he's great with cats b -- cats and other dogs and kids. and he just turned five. >>
stay with us. (announcer) back to school means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. the pizza way to snack. >>> welcome back. if you're in the...
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nationwide insurance can use aerial pictures of our customers' homes. so after a storm, we can estimate repair costs and get you your money faster, sometimes before your neighbors even start their claims. i'm elizabeth stelzer, and i am on your side. ( elizabeth ) switch to nationwide insurance now. ( man ) call 1-877-nationwide. need a lift? hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem. ♪ mind if i take a shortcut? yeah, sure. ♪
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see, we can no longer use the crutch of the government. we can no longer say, government, come and save us. the government is not our daddy. we have to take the bulls by the horn and say, look, we know what's going on. we've known what's been going on my whole life, but we've never just stepped up and done something about it. that's the difference now, and i think this generation, my generation wants to do something. it's just a lot of them are afraid to do something because they're scared they're going to get knocked on the ground. >> professor from a historical perspective, and then follow up, terrence -- from a historical perspective economically, can what we've seen -- we tend toly of what one african-american can do from the white house -- are we being pollyanna with the expectation, this seat change, because we've seen the election of this man? >> listen, barack obama is going to do more for the african-american community than many of the past presidents combined. i mean, he, for example, has a special office in the white house that
see, we can no longer use the crutch of the government. we can no longer say, government, come and save us. the government is not our daddy. we have to take the bulls by the horn and say, look, we know what's going on. we've known what's been going on my whole life, but we've never just stepped up and done something about it. that's the difference now, and i think this generation, my generation wants to do something. it's just a lot of them are afraid to do something because they're scared...
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he's going toax plain to us -- to explain to us how it's easier to buy a gun than it is to buy a house. we'll be interested to see what he has to say about this. >> he's here every single monday. plus, the cash for clunkers has been in the news all week long. ran out of money. can you still get in on it? a lot of questions people have. >> let me ask scotty sitting in our studio audience. yes or no, will this program survive till tomorrow? yes. >> sounded like he had a question mark at the end of it. we'll hear what he has to say. >> that's what you're going to say at the alter. 105 -- altar. 105 hours and 31 minutes away from yes. >> i appreciate that countdown. no pressure there. only if. i'll have any long scroll list. >> we have sugarland. they were just on "good morning america" live. we'll have them for our concert on abc2. here we go to the weather with justin. >> we're looking at detroit, michigan. we want to see how the weather is going to shape up and keep her off the internet sites to track and see what the weather might be there. there's 67 in detroit. we've actually had mor
he's going toax plain to us -- to explain to us how it's easier to buy a gun than it is to buy a house. we'll be interested to see what he has to say about this. >> he's here every single monday. plus, the cash for clunkers has been in the news all week long. ran out of money. can you still get in on it? a lot of questions people have. >> let me ask scotty sitting in our studio audience. yes or no, will this program survive till tomorrow? yes. >> sounded like he had a question...
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stay wh us. alexis bledel is a actress that starr for years on "gilmore gir." her new projecis a new film called "post gra" here now seenrompost grad" here now a sne from "post grad >> bt buckles. they're going crazy on t internet. who do you think met a distributor who's ing to start his own comny? >> b, dadwhat about the luggage shack? they just de you regional manager. >>ou have to think big picture here. you got to have vision. yogot to see that -- and since no of this other crap is working out for y, more than likely you' going to need a vice president. p. you go out there and drum up some biness. let's go o there and put some ckles on belts. what do you say? tavis: gd to have you here. when i first saw the project, of coue the scene we saw a moment a was with you and michael keaton but whaa line, carroll burnett >> and dan lynch. michael keaton. they all play my very eccentric mily. character has to move back home when she'not getting a joand they're each so perfect for the roles and for the little i had yo sinksies that are supposed to come out. theye gr
stay wh us. alexis bledel is a actress that starr for years on "gilmore gir." her new projecis a new film called "post gra" here now seenrompost grad" here now a sne from "post grad >> bt buckles. they're going crazy on t internet. who do you think met a distributor who's ing to start his own comny? >> b, dadwhat about the luggage shack? they just de you regional manager. >>ou have to think big picture here. you got to have vision. yogot to see...
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la toya's with us in texas. la toya, your comment or question sneer. >> caller: yes, i'm just commenting on the fact that the doctor had access to all these drugs. it's almost like he's a legalized street pharmacist, like a drug dealer. at some point somebody has to be held responsible for people getting too many prescriptions or being able to have that access to them. and the timeline you just named minutes difference before he nine. patients. no money should anyone's life. no matter how much money you're make. >> love my viewers. they tell it straight. let's bring don clark-n former fbi special agent in charge. don, that's part of what investigators are doing now, right? finding out what drugs dr. conrad murray obtained, how he got them, who gave them to him, was it on the up and up, right? >> absolutely. mike, give that lady an a-plus. she's right on the money. procurement of these drugs. that's the word. how are they getting all of these drugs? and i think the attorney general to is how are they going about
la toya's with us in texas. la toya, your comment or question sneer. >> caller: yes, i'm just commenting on the fact that the doctor had access to all these drugs. it's almost like he's a legalized street pharmacist, like a drug dealer. at some point somebody has to be held responsible for people getting too many prescriptions or being able to have that access to them. and the timeline you just named minutes difference before he nine. patients. no money should anyone's life. no matter how...
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>> get used to the fact that the president of the united states flew marine want to virginia for me. >> with 81 days until the election, and with virtually every poll, creigh deeds brought out the big guns tonight. >> you have the chance to keep moving forward by electing somebody was cut from the same cloth, somebody who has the same vision for the commonwealth, creigh deeds. >> there were signs, flax, and the cameras raised highet, hundre of local supporters to help obama get a white house packing the mclean hilton. >> it is good to be in virginia, a place that has been good to me. >> after what some considered a stunning primary victory, creigh deeds finds himself trailing republican opponent bob mcdonnell. >> the rally shows that a great president is behind a great man. about the democratic candidate is trying to continue his streak of success in the commonwealth, from back-to-back of interest to the battleground. victory -- to the battleground victory last year. >> both in 2005 and 2008, virginia has been named the best man perched state in america. >> president obama also congr
>> get used to the fact that the president of the united states flew marine want to virginia for me. >> with 81 days until the election, and with virtually every poll, creigh deeds brought out the big guns tonight. >> you have the chance to keep moving forward by electing somebody was cut from the same cloth, somebody who has the same vision for the commonwealth, creigh deeds. >> there were signs, flax, and the cameras raised highet, hundre of local supporters to help...
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school officials are telling us these injuries are minor. the students are between the ages of 5 and 7 and are being treated right now at hospital. there bus collided with an suv. this was on 123 at courthouse road in vienna. it happened at about 10:30 this morning a spokesperson said that fairfax city recreation department had rented the bus. this was for a field trip for students from daniel's run elementary. their injuries are said to be minor. they are in the of this afternoon. >>> is the playground going to go smoke-free? that is being considered in one montgomery county community. the rockville park and recreational advisory board wants to place a smoking ban on playgrounds in city parks. ma parents like the idea. the rock bill mayor supports the ban. >> there is no downside to keeping smoking away from children on the playground. i do not see how this will not go forward. >> i don't think these kids should breathe secondhand smoke. it is not healthy for them. >> it is not necessarily an open air space. >> rockville wants to get input
school officials are telling us these injuries are minor. the students are between the ages of 5 and 7 and are being treated right now at hospital. there bus collided with an suv. this was on 123 at courthouse road in vienna. it happened at about 10:30 this morning a spokesperson said that fairfax city recreation department had rented the bus. this was for a field trip for students from daniel's run elementary. their injuries are said to be minor. they are in the of this afternoon. >>>...
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some could get it but they don't use their money on it they would rather use it on a chart or maybe a vacation. some just haven't filled out the april work to get the insurance program that they qualify for. i'm not sure why we think they will fill out the paperwork for one will create. so there's really about 5 million completely uninsured people. it would make more sense to cover them than it would be to disrupt the entire system for the 91% of americans with insurance who like what they have. jim from court on wants to know, can you tell me how much the healthcare system can observe or how it can absorb 47 million new clients when we're going to need at the rate of 100 patients per doctor, 470,000 doctors. where will they come from? i'm the same blue thin air we will get the money to pay for it. that's where. then this question from paul watched my interview with her presentative loretta sanchez of california last week and says her presentative sanchez says everyone will be required to carry healthcare insurance. how can that be enforced? and the point you to a state, massachusetts
some could get it but they don't use their money on it they would rather use it on a chart or maybe a vacation. some just haven't filled out the april work to get the insurance program that they qualify for. i'm not sure why we think they will fill out the paperwork for one will create. so there's really about 5 million completely uninsured people. it would make more sense to cover them than it would be to disrupt the entire system for the 91% of americans with insurance who like what they...
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stay with us. they join us next right here. now you can get unbeatable prices on the latest name-brand cell phones where you already save. well, actually just a few rows over in walmart's expanded electronics department. your new fully-activated at&t, t-mobile or verizon wireless phone is a lot closer than you think. save money. live better. walmart. ♪♪ stains surrender to the power of all. our powerful stainlifters fight stains and leave clothes whiter and brighter. win the battle for clean clothes while saving over 25% versus the leading brand. for coupons, go to all-laundrytv.com [ announcer ] you make healthy choices every day-- oh, max! and you want to do the same for your laughable, lovable dog. [ barks ] that's why purina fit & trim is specially formulated... with high-quality protein, including delicious real chicken to help him maintain lean muscle and a healthy weight so he can make the most of every day. long live your buddy. long live your dog. purina fit & trim. inner beauty is important, but not nearly as impo
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we're glad you've joined us. that's all coming up right now. ♪ >> there's so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better, but mostly we're looking forward to helping build stronger communities and relationships. because of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: there is so much to talk about with francis ford coppola, there was no way we could get it all in one program. he was kind enough to stick around for a few more questions. i began the second part of our conversation by asking him about the financial ups and downs of his life and career. what lessons have you taken from that part of your life, having fame, having fortu
we're glad you've joined us. that's all coming up right now. ♪ >> there's so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better, but mostly we're looking forward to helping build stronger communities and relationships. because of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >>...